These practices allow us to reduce food waste across our supply chain, and bring you incredible
ingredients at a better value than the grocery store.
Not exact matches
I'm not a dietician, but I used the «Recipe Analyzer» feature
at http://www.calorieccount.com & here is the nutrition analysis I came up with using this recipe's stated
ingredients: Nutrition Facts Serving Size 160 g Amount Per Serving Calories 422 Calories from Fat 312 % Daily
Value * Total Fat 34.6 g 53 % Saturated Fat 8.3 g 42 % Trans Fat 0.0 g Cholesterol 0 mg 0 % Sodium 108 mg 5 % Potassium 310 mg 9 % Total Carbohydrates 28.6 g 10 % Dietary Fiber 8.7 g 35 % Sugars 17.1 g Protein 5.4 g Vitamin A 0 % • Vitamin C 14 % Calcium 4 % • Iron 14 % Nutrition Grade B - * Based on a 2000 calorie diet Nutritional Analysis
Good points
Gratify's line of gluten free Pretzels are Certified by GFCO, contain non-GMO
ingredients and offer a
better taste
at a greater
value to gluten free consumers.
Not only does Pure Food have the
best ingredients, it's the
best value for the money
at $.06 / gram (the same price as Vega, which is NOT organic and has all types of fillers, additives, and «natural» flavors).
We pick up a bar and don't bother checking out the label, but if we did, we'd find artificial
ingredients and nutritional
value that is dubious
at best.
The website shows you a food choice, say strawberries (brand name specific), and floats simple pieces of information — calories per serving, number of
ingredients, how many badges (indicating positive food attributes) it has, whether it's a
good source of nutrients, whether it's a
good value at the price for the level of nutrition it provides, whether it contains specific allergens, and the specific nutrients it provides.
Besides the major beneficial nutrional
value found in plant - based foods (lookin»
at you, kale — according to Organic Authority, one serving of kale provides five percent of the daily recommended intake of fiber, as
well as two grams of protein) the natural pigments found in these fresh
ingredients will make you want to add more color to your plate.
bag) is a little less expensive and can be found
at Petco and Petsmart, and many pet food advocates consider it to be a pretty
good value in light of its use of all - natural dog food
ingredients, quality meats and lack of byproducts.
The rest of the
ingredients on the list, however, are of much lower quality and several of them are questionable
at best in terms of their nutritional
value.
At Halo, WHOLE Makes a Whole Lot of Difference is the philosophy that drives our holistic approach to
ingredient sourcing, recipes, nutritional
value, the welfare of ALL animals, and our overall mission to change the way companion animals are fed and farm animals are raised... for the
better!
Though this formula does include fresh salmon as one of the top five
ingredients, the other four provide moderate nutritional
value at best.